ยง 17. Operation of crematories for disposal of garbage. A crematory in
any city or within ten miles of the corporate limits of any city, owned
or controlled by any person or corporation or by a city, for the
treatment or consuming of garbage or other refuse matter or offal, dead
animals or fish, shall be so operated by the use of coke, charcoal, or
other fuel device and by such appliances and methods that the offensive
and noxious gases and fumes arising from the consumption or treatment of
such garbage or other refuse matter or offal, dead animals or fish shall
be burned or disposed of without offense or danger to the persons
residing in the neighborhood of such crematory. The city authorities or
the person or corporation owning or controlling such crematory shall
cause the necessary devices, and fuel or other supplies to be furnished
for the consumption or proper disposal of such gases and fumes. Any city
authority or other person or corporation owning or controlling such
crematory and any city employee or other person operating such a
crematory who shall allow or permit such gases or fumes arising from the
consumption of such garbage or other matter to escape and become
offensive or dangerous to the persons residing in the neighborhood of
such crematory, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon
conviction be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars
nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars for each day that such
offensive or noxious gases or fumes are permitted or allowed to escape,
or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.
Structure New York Laws
Article 2 - General Provisions
2 - Term of Office of City Supervisors.
2-A - Succession to Certain City Offices.
3 - Members of Common Council; Appointments to Other City Offices.
3-A - Liability of City Officials.
3-D - Receipts and Disbursements of Payrolls.
4 - Removal of Appointive Officers in Cities of the Third Class.
5 - Certain Parades and Processions Forbidden; Penalty.
10 - Licenses to Adult Blind Persons.
11 - Use of Soft Coal in Public Institutions.
12 - Money for Celebration of Legal Holidays in Cities.
12-A - Money for Tercentennial Celebrations.
13 - Moneys for Memorial and Veterans Days; How Expended.
13-C - Power of Cities to Provide Moneys to Replace Revenues From Excise Taxes.
13-E - Expenses of Meeting Rooms for Veterans' and Other Organizations.
13-G - Moneys for Maintaining the New York State Assessors Association and Any of Its Activities.
13-H - Moneys for Maintaining Statewide Associations of Local Officials and Any of Their Activities.
14 - Permits for Erection of Booths and Arches.
15 - Firefighters Moving From One City to Another.
16 - Term of Service; How Reckoned.
16-A - Volunteer Members of Fire Companies.
16-B - Computation of Pensions in Certain Retirement Funds.
17 - Operation of Crematories for Disposal of Garbage.
18 - License to Operate Moving Picture Apparatus.
18-B - Admission of Children to Theatres.
18-D - Duty of Street Vendors to Keep the Sidewalk and Street Clean.